MITx: World Music: Balinese Rhythms

Learn and Play: An interactive course focusing on the rhythms of Bali

Beginner FriendlyCertification IncludedSelf-Paced LearningHands-On Learning
     0 | 
  • Reviews ( 0 )
â‚č4067
✓ Compare courses before making a decision
Check Latest Price →
Price may vary. Check latest price on provider site.
🧠 Recommended for beginners
⚠ Not ideal for advanced users

Learning Journey Context

This course serves as an entry point into Art & Culture, building foundational knowledge before moving on to advanced frameworks or specialized paths.

Career Relevance

Relevant for professionals pursuing roles within Art & Culture.

Quick Facts

10 weeks
MITx
Beginner
Self-Paced Online
Online Course
edx
English
Below sections are verified from last major sync. For real-time updates and today's latest lectures, Check official page here.

What You’ll Learn

This course provides an introduction to Balinese music, and the role of music in Balinese culture. Students will have the opportunity to both learn about and watch Balinese performances, as well as start to learn and practice the rhythms and techniques of Balinese gamelan online, using the “Jamelan” game. The “Jamelan” game, developed by MIT Professor of the Practice Eran Egozy, consists of rhythm recognition software similar to that used in ‘rhythm-based’ video games such as Guitar Hero and Rock Band, which Egozy also developed. Using the Jamelan, learners' progress is tracked and measured so that they can play along, hearing their accuracy audibly, but also having that accuracy measured digitally. By merging hands-on pedagogical tools based on traditional Balinese teaching methods, with new digital tools based on the gaming industry, the resulting learning experience is potent.

Besides seeing and hearing these rhythmic patterns directly, and discovering the cultural context of these techniques, learners are also able to explore them in a personalized way, by working through exercises that hone their listening and musicianship skills. Learners have the ability to loop, repeat, change speeds, etc., allowing for a much more personalized experience that responds to different individuals and allows for learners to practice at their own pace. Testing is based on the level of precision in playing along with these patterns, playing the beats, and, eventually, playing complementary parts.

See how this course curriculum compares with alternatives

Outcomes

  • Increased awareness of the richness of Balinese musical traditions .
  • Concepts and techniques of rhythm and metric structure .
  • Deeper understanding of musical cultures in their own right and in their cultural contexts, as well as a larger cross-cultural awareness .
  • Improvement of fundamental musical skills, which can be applied to any form of music .
See side-by-side differences in learning outcomes

FAQs

Top Alternatives

Highly-rated courses worth your attention

WellesleyX: Italian Language and Culture: Beginner (2023-2024)
⭐ 4.7· 12 weeks
Beginner
â‚č4,897
HarvardX: Tangible Things: Discovering History Through Artworks, Artifacts, Scientific Specimens, and the Stuff Around You
WellesleyX: Italian Language and Culture: Advanced (2023-2024)
⭐ 4.8· 12 weeks
Advanced
â‚č4,897
WellesleyX: Italian Language and Culture: Intermediate (2023-2024)
⭐ 4.6· 12 weeks
Intermediate
â‚č4,897
UC3Mx: European Paintings: From Leonardo to Rembrandt to Goya
⭐ 4.8· 7 weeks
Beginner
â‚č9,877
SmithsonianX: Managing Museums in the 21st Century, a My Armenia Program series
MITx: World Music: Balinese Rhythms
⭐ 0(0+ learners)
✓ Compare side-by-side before spending money
Check Latest Price →
Price may vary. Check latest price on provider site.
🧠 Recommended for beginners
⚠ Not ideal for advanced users